
“Consumption-led growth” is good policy but bad politics.

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How China Won the Keyboard Battle: a.k.a. An authoritative sounding YouTuber gets is all wrong
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An interesting arc: Shenzhen, keyboard, something about computer development. Sadly, it all went to pieces quickly.
Can you spot the inconsistencies, lost opportunities and flagrant cuo in this short video?
China's latest economic policy change towards consumption led growth.
“Consumption-led growth” is good policy but bad politics.
An interesting long read on China policy change. To quote the point:
But a great leader needs a great policy, and in Xi’s China there is always a new one. In December 2022, the government announced the less flashy but more reassuring “consumption-led growth”—the centerpiece policy of an ambitious new 12-year economic plan. For the first time in modern Chinese history, the country’s planners would prioritize “expanding household consumption” over “effective investment” as a long-term strategy. In practical terms, China’s growth would now be driven mainly by household spending decisions and not by the state directing or subsidizing companies to build and produce according to diktat.
Almost universally, economists have praised consumption-led growth. Indeed, if carried out properly, this policy shift would help China avoid the dreaded middle-income trap—a phenomenon in which declining productivity and falling investment returns in developing nations lead to stagnating living standard
Despite record temperatures, some Chinese people are yet to connect the extreme heat to the climate crisis, something activists want to change
“People are becoming more aware of the severity of heatwaves, but not the link between heatwaves and climate change,”
From what I understand, even if they would be aware, most of people thing that their own little actions don't have any practical effect on it anyway.
Did Astrill (Android) just kill all OpenWEB torrent enabled servers?
Only tangentially related to China, but since most users will have Astrill, I thought I might as well check with you.
Since this morning I can only see a bunch of US servers, plus a handful of EU ones - it's like the list was cut down by 50% or more. And the remaining servers are all not-starred, i.e. don't permit torrents.
Stealth got all the options still, but using stealth on mobile somehow blocks wechat (despite smart mode being enabled), and that sucks.
Could someone confirm my observation before I open a ticket with Astrill?
Edit: On Desktop (Windows) I still get all servers in OpenWEB.
Edit 2: The servers appear to be mostly back, but are now missing the star marking them to be torrent accessible.
Why Are Sad Frogs Invading China’s Streets?
China’s frog craze has people across the country dressing as frogs and selling balloons. But the craze has also sparked debate on street selling in the country
Check out the gif of the chengguang chasing the frog!
Should we as foreigners salute them if we encounter one in real life?
It's dictator's birthday and his present is Messi.
It's a sad state of affairs.
while the china community here is still young....
i hope this place takes off, reddit sucks and has for a while, it just has a critical mass of users so as a forum it works well. but i digress.
If this place takes off, it would be cool if the china community here isn't an anti-china circle-jerk like subreddit. that was getting pretty exhausting seeing burnt out expats delighting themselves at any misery experienced in china. /r/china and /r/sino were basically just two sides of the same jaded, acidic coin.
it would be pretty cool if we had actual mainland chinese people here, if we talked about living and working in china, interesting places to visit, social and economic news, and whats going on with the government with a bit more clear headed sobriety.
i can't do another DAE hate Winnie the poo circle jerk post.
or maybe im the one being annoying and pretentious, it would just be cool to have a place online about china that doesn't actively hate the country itself
Russia, China and Iran in America’s Backyard (WSJ Opinion)
These adversaries threaten the U.S. with their moves into Latin America.
Paywall bypass here.
Going by the new Reddit responses....
People are pretty selfish about impaired people. And what the fuck?! People actively use Reddit on a browser. That's disgusting!
so i think im going to go back
welp fellas,
after working shitty corporate jobs in America, making well above the nation and local average, i somehow have less money than i did working bullshit jobs in china. Life here kind of sucks, and while there are many beautiful places in America, i don't get to see them because im stuck at this shitty job all the time. I don't even see my family any more than i would if i lived in China.
So.
I have a walk on spot at an easy breezy university job, what do you think? Go back to china and live the easy life, but have to deal with their pain in the ass government, or stay in america and live a safer life, but have to deal with my pain in the ass job.
"Is Taiwan not China?" Messi Ends Up at Beijing Airport with the Wrong Passport. Here's What Happened.
Lionel Messi's passport issue at Beijing Airport creates buzz. Joining Inter Miami, sparks ticket demand surge across the MLS.
This is fucking gold!
When Western researchers examined an Iranian drone downed over Ukraine this spring, they found a part that appeared to have been made in China in January.
Investigators said an Iranian drone brought down by Ukrainian forces in April contained a voltage converter that appeared to have been made in China in mid-January. It marks the first time a part made in 2023 has been found in the drones by researchers with Conflict Armament Research, a U.K.-based group that tracks global weapons supply chains.
The finding shows how quickly Iran can build and ship drones to Russia. The Chinese part was made in January, shipped to Iran, installed and then sent to Russia and used against Ukraine in April.The revelation shows that Chinese parts have continued to flow to Iran, providing the building blocks for its drone program, despite increasing pressure from the U.S. to choke off the global supply chain. And it demonstrates how quickly Iran is able to help Russia with its war in Ukraine, needing just three months to make and supply Moscow with weapons that have terrorized Ukraine’s civilian population.
A short story from 1919 becomes a code word for discontent among jobless graduates.
Admiral eyes teaming with Japan, boosting guards in Southeast Asia, Oceania
Most severe cases and deaths were among the elderly population, according to health authorities.
Why the Battle for Supremacy in Asia Begins With China’s Coast Guard
Beijing’s patrol vessels often resemble warships. Now other nations are trying to compete with tougher coast guards of their own.
A word of advice for users in China
Please continue using a VPN when visiting this channel, or using Lemmy in general.
Most - if not all - sites are not blocked and can be reached freely, but that also means your ISP can keep tabs on you.
App recommendations
Seeing as we're here because of how Reddit treats third party apps, let's talk about apps for Lemmy. I'm using Jerboa. It's not bad at all. For Android. What about iOS?